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16.08.2010

New 100 tonne Tadano for Horizon

Falkirk, Scotland, based Horizon Reinforcing and Crane Hire has taken delivery of a new 100 tonne Tadano Faun ATF 90G-4.

The four-axle All Terrain crane comes with 51.2 metres of main boom plus an 18 metre swing-away extension and can carry its full 22.3 tonne of counterweight on board while meeting UK road regulations.

Steven Dougall of Horizon said: " We looked at the other cranes in this class from other manufacturers, but the fact that the Tadano Faun does not need additional ballast to travel separately from the crane is a major advantage. It does not pay on a machine of this size to have separate counterweight transport. Also in terms of performance and specification the ATF90G came out on top”
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Paul Goodall of Cranes UK (L) hands the new ATF90G-4 to Steven Dougall of Horizon.


“Feedback we received from other operators running this crane was also second to none. With our own experience of the ATF 220G-5 the Tadano Faun is a strong machine and we have been delighted in terms of reliability and service."

"This new crane signals our intentions to continue to invest in our fleet of machines to give our customers the best possible service."
Joe Lyon of Cranes UK, Tadano’s UK distributor added: "We are pleased to continue to grow our market share in Scotland, a large market with excellent opportunities. Having a quality product is important in any sector of sales at any time, but even more so when the market is quieter. With the current G range of All-terrains and GR type rough terrains we have and excellent product competing with and at times outperforming the competition in each individual class. This range will be further complemented with the 360 tonne ATF 360G-6 to be released later this year."


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